Best attractions and places to see around Steinhausen an der Rottum are found in the Biberach district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This village is set within the Upper Swabian landscape, characterized by rolling hills, meadows, and forests, and lies along the Rottum river. The area offers a blend of cultural richness, primarily centered around its Baroque church, and natural beauty, providing opportunities for hiking and cycling.
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From the cycle path, you can catch a glimpse of the beautiful Ummendorf natural lake. Those who wish to rest can do so here on a small bench with a view of the lake.
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The chapel protected me from the thunderstorm and downpour through its open door
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Wonderful photo opportunities at every corner ... the landscape here is beautiful
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The Wurzacher Ried is one of the largest nature reserves and one of the most important moorland areas in southern Germany. The EU has awarded it a premium as a European bird sanctuary and FFH area ("Natura 2000"). The moorland is located north of the municipality of Bad Wurzach in Baden-Württemberg. The retreat of the glaciers of the "Riß" period and the following "Würm" period left behind a large lake basin, which gradually became a moorland landscape from around 10,000 BC. In the last 300 years or so, the moorland has been endangered by drainage and peat cutting. For some time now, renaturation and rewetting measures have been carried out to protect this ecological gem. The Wurzacher Ried is, however, predominantly a raised bog that continues to grow and is only wetted by rain. A fen thrives along the rivers and groundwater present in all peripheral areas. The largely untouched core area, which covers about a third of the moorland area, is the largest contiguous and still intact raised bog in Central Europe. Source: Wikipedia
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The Wurzacher Ried is a unique, primeval landscape with a special magic. The enormous power of the Rhine glacier constantly formed the hill ranges of the Allgäu during the last three ice ages and carved out a deep tongue basin. Today, the Wurzacher Ried is the largest contiguous and still intact raised bog in Central Europe and one of the largest nature reserves in Baden-Württemberg. Why raised bog? The raised bog does not get its name because it is on a hill or in the mountains. The name refers to the formation of the bog: In the first step, a lowland bog forms in a depression, into which groundwater also flows. Dead plant parts gradually become an increasingly thick layer of peat and gradually the bog grows above the groundwater level - a raised bog is created. Source: https://www.bad-wurzach.de/tourismus/de/moor/naturschutzgebiet-wurzacher-ried
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The Riedsee near Bad Wurzach has the largest body of water in the Wurzacher Ried at around 10 hectares. Visitors can take long walks along the boardwalks and root paths. Unfortunately, it is not possible to walk all the way around. However, there are numerous benches and viewing platforms that invite you to spend relaxing hours in perfect nature. Numerous animals and plants can be observed here, such as the rare grass snake, occasionally swimming or sunbathing. Source: https://www.oberschwaben-tourismus.de/attraktionen/riedsee-im-wurzacher-ried-30636712a3
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Very good air but looking for a lot of quirks, absolutely protect
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The region is rich in history and culture. You can visit the impressive Rot an der Rot Abbey, a former Premonstratensian imperial abbey and an important stop on the Upper Swabian Baroque street. Don't miss the Pilgrimage Church of St. Peter and Paul in Steinhausen itself, often called 'the most beautiful village church of the world,' a masterpiece of southern German Rococo. Other historical sites include the St.-Anna-Kapelle, dating back to 1592, and a Local History Museum for insights into the region's past.
Yes, the surrounding Upper Swabian landscape, with its rolling hills, meadows, and forests, offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can explore the Trail along the Riß River, which is suitable for both activities. For more structured routes, you can find various options, including easy hikes and running trails, by exploring the easy hikes around Steinhausen an der Rottum or running trails around Steinhausen an der Rottum.
For nature lovers, the Riedsee in the Wurzacher Ried is a must-see. This lake, a relic from peat mining, is now a magnet for walkers and water birds, and part of one of Central Europe's largest bogs. Another serene spot is the Ummendorf Natural Lake, where you can relax on benches or swim at the nearby lido. The region also features the Krummbach Water Engineering Heritage Trail, offering a pleasant walk along the Krummbach river.
Absolutely. The Trail along the Riß River is considered family-friendly and offers an easy path for walking and cycling. The Ummendorf Natural Lake is also a great spot for families to relax by the water or enjoy a swim. For short, easy walks suitable for children, you can find options like the St. Anna-Weiher loop from Steinhausen an der Rottum, which is about 3.5 km long.
Yes, the Krummbach Water Engineering Heritage Trail is noted for being wheelchair accessible. This trail offers a wonderful walk along the Krummbach, with informative boards detailing the historical use of the water body.
Steinhausen an der Rottum offers attractions throughout the year. Summer is ideal for enjoying the bathing lakes like Ummendorf Natural Lake, Federsee, and Illmensee. Spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for hiking and cycling through the scenic Upper Swabian landscape. Even winter offers opportunities for activities like snowshoeing, making it a versatile destination.
To delve into the region's monastic heritage, a visit to Rot an der Rot Abbey is highly recommended. This former Premonstratensian imperial abbey, with its impressive buildings and the convent church of St. Verena, offers a deep dive into the area's past. Additionally, the Local History Museum in Steinhausen an der Rottum provides further insights into the village's history.
The region around Steinhausen an der Rottum is characterized by rolling hills and ridges, offering picturesque views over the Upper Swabian hill landscape. While specific named viewpoints are not detailed, areas around the Riedsee in the Wurzacher Ried and the Ummendorf Natural Lake provide lovely perspectives. Many hiking and cycling trails will also lead you to elevated spots with expansive views.
The Riedsee in the Wurzacher Ried is particularly known for attracting water birds, making it a great spot for birdwatching. The Wurzacher Ried itself is recognized as a European bird sanctuary and a Natura 2000 FFH area, indicating its importance for diverse flora and fauna. The surrounding meadows and forests also provide habitats for various local wildlife.
While many trails around Steinhausen an der Rottum are moderate or easy, the broader Swabian Jura region, which the village is situated near, offers more challenging hikes. For specific challenging routes, you might explore longer gravel biking tours like the 'Haslach Reservoir – Along the Wurzacher Ried loop' which is rated as difficult, or look for more demanding trails within the Swabian Jura itself.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of cultural richness and natural beauty. The Pilgrimage Church of St. Peter and Paul is often highlighted for its stunning Baroque architecture. Nature enthusiasts love the peaceful relaxation offered by the Ummendorf Natural Lake and the unique ecosystem of the Riedsee in the Wurzacher Ried. The well-maintained trails, like the Trail along the Riß River, are also highly valued for pleasant outdoor experiences.


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